International arbitration
A neutral, flexible, and effective framework for cross-border disputes relating to trade, investment, and international contracts.
International arbitration plays an essential role in resolving disputes related to global trade. It enables companies, investors, and economic actors to resolve their disputes within a neutral, flexible framework adapted to cross-border operations.
Why companies choose international arbitration
- Neutrality of the seat
- Choice of arbitrators
- Flexibility of the procedure
- Confidentiality
- International recognition of awards
- Adaptation to complex contracts
The choice of arbitrators
The parties may appoint arbitrators with specific expertise in the field of the dispute, particularly in international business law, construction, energy, transport, foreign investment, or intellectual property.
The arbitration clause
The arbitration clause provides that, in the event of a dispute, the parties resort to arbitration rather than to state courts. It must be drafted clearly and completely in order to avoid difficulties when a dispute arises.
An international dispute to resolve?
Contact IIAM to determine the international arbitration framework best suited to your contract and your dispute.